iCan is an intelligent, community-driven command line that helps you to automate any kind of task arising in your daily Linux use. It is extensible through simple Lua modules, which run in a sandbox environment. It is designed to learn what you do and make things easier for you, every time you do something.

PHPSmartGrid is a simple PHP control that generates CRUD applications based on an Ajax data grid. It features sort by multiple columns, toolbar searching with the possibility to select different search operations, column grouping with summary, multiple datagrids, auto paging, integrated graphics with a MySQL database, a calendar system similar to the Microsoft Outlook calendar, conditional row/column, download and upload, and more.

FuckTheNSA is a binary-to-text encoding and decoding tool. The encoded data is an ASCII-string, 8 times bigger than the source data, and consists purely of anti-NSA profanity. It encodes any 8-bit byte sequences.

GlyphViewer builds translations in a multitude of modern languages from text in your images (and even ancient writing) using advanced OCR technology and online machine translators. This way, you will not only improve the SEO rating of your images, but your online content can be understood by your users in their native language.

NARS2000 is an experimental APL interpreter. The first NARS (Nested Arrays Research System) was designed and implemented in the early 1980s as a testbed for new ideas in APL, principally with nested arrays. A quarter of a century later, it's time to try again. The goal of this effort, as with the last one, is to foster new ideas about the language and its implementation. Language ideas include new functions, operators, and datatypes. Implementation ideas include algorithms to enhance code space (smaller executable), time space (faster execution times), or expressibility (clearer and more understandable code). A goal of the existing implementation is to be open and easy for others to change so new ideas may be inserted smoothly.